You are missing the whole point of this discussion about a Walt Disney classic that has not seen the light of day on almost any form of video in the United States.This is what makes the post confusing. It sounds like you think these blu-rays are legit.
For one, I am not ignorant of the fact that these discs are Second generation (bootlegs), in fact I don't really care for bootlegs that much because most of the time the quality is very suspicious.
When I went to this Computer/Electronics show, which comes to Wichita on a yearly basis, I was looking for a printer for my computer. Stumbling across this huge block of tables that were mostly DVD's and legitimate Blu-rays, I was able to take some time looking at what they had. If I was a wealthy person, there were so many Second generation Disney Blu-rays there, that I could have bought probably 20 titles, but I didn't. When I saw "Song of the South", the young lady who was overseeing that part of the DVD and Blu-ray collection said that I would be surprised at the quality of the picture and sound, and proceeded to show me some of the other titles that I might like to look at.
There are those of us here on UD who are always searching for that "lost" title, and sometimes there are even ads running on the side panels of our forums, and some of those are good and some aren't worth the money.
A friend of mine who went to this year's Comic-Con in San Diego, said that there was a plethora of Second generation DVD's and Blu-ray for sale at various places around the convention hall. He is the one who showed me the Blu-ray of "Song of the South" that I truly wanted to add to my collection. I already had a two-disc DVD that was immaculate in its quality, but when I saw just a few minutes of SOTS, I was bound to find my own copy, which a couple of weeks later I did.
I am in no way touting that bootlegs are the way to go, but when Disney turns it head away from a true classic movie, then we need to sign petitions, and do whatever we can to get this masterpiece released on some form of video, be in DVD or Blu-ray or both. If and when Disney decides to release "Song of the South" on a Blu-ray combo pack I will be among the first in line to get one. But until that day comes I will be happy to watch what I have.